Dell EMC's NetWorker Protects Enterprise Apps Running on AWS
In addition, NetWorker will run completely self-contained within an AWS environment and it will include client-side optimized backups, inline de-duplication, encryption, and compression with backup directly to Amazon S3.
“The availability of Dell EMC NetWorker with CloudBoost on AWS is a particularly exciting announcement for all of the customers who have come to depend on Dell EMC solutions for data protection in their on-premises environments,” said Bill Vass, vice president, technology, Amazon Web Services Inc., in a statement. “Now these customers can get the same data protection experience on AWS, providing seamless operational backup and recovery, and long-term retention across all of their environments.”
Pushing Technology as a Service
The company described its new protection service as part of its strategy to help business transform their operations to a technology-as-a-service model through the use of cloud technologies.
“Through innovative products, services and partnerships, Dell EMC accelerates the journey to the cloud, helping IT departments to manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset -- information -- in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way,” the company said in a statement.
NetWorker can enable both new and existing enterprise customers to leverage Amazon S3 and Amazon S3 Standard-Infrequent Access (Standard-IA) designed to protect their AWS workloads using familiar tools and interfaces available within their on-premises environments, according to Dell EMC.
Dell EMC said that a single environment powered by NetWorker can span use cases, including extending on-premises data protection to the cloud for long-term retention, direct-to-cloud data protection, and in-the-cloud data protection where all components -- backup clients, NetWorker components, and CloudBoost appliance -- are fully supported to run on AWS.
Cloud Tier for Data Domain
NetWorker wasn’t the only new enterprise tool Dell EMC launched this week. The company also unveiled Data Domain Cloud Tier, a new capability for its Data Domain service that consolidates backup, archive, and disaster recovery on a single system, reducing disk storage requirements by up to 30 times thanks to variable-length deduplication technology.
With Data Domain Cloud Tier, customers can now natively tier data to Amazon S3 for long-term retention. Only unique data is sent directly from Data Domain to the cloud and data lands on the cloud object storage already de-duplicated for a highly efficient and cost-effective solution, the company said.
“Our collaboration with Amazon Web Services allows us to follow through on our commitment to protect all of our customer’s data, regardless of where it resides,” said Russ Stockdale, vice president of Data Protection Cloud at Dell EMC, in the statement. “For those customers looking to utilize Amazon S3 storage for long-term retention, we can now offer a native tiering experience within Data Domain.”